Sentences with phrase «subjective knowledge by»

actual subjective knowledge by the clicker hasn't played much of a role (if any) in determining assent
The researchers manipulated their subjective knowledge by making participants think they were more or less knowledgeable than other participants in the study.

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After a sketch of the standoff between views of theology as something «objective» and views of it as something «subjective,» Wood concurs with Farley's reasons for rejecting the picture of theology as universally valid «objective» truths and factual knowledge.2 He also rejects another type of «objective» view of theology, represented by Hough and Cobb, which defines theology by reference to the purposes of professional church leadership (93).
He is often said to have inaugurated the «subjective turn» — credited with recognizing that we have to start from an analysis of consciousness and treat all the «objects» of our knowledge as shaped, distorted, conditioned by our «subjective» filters.
Josiah Royce with a quite different philosophical orientation from Ritschl expressed the same truth when he described the Church as the community which is sustained by its memory of the atoning deed of Jesus.21 What is supremely important here is that knowledge of God's forgiveness does not depend upon a private and subjective illumination of the individual believer alone.
We are often exhorted by scientists and philosophers alike to accept the material given to us by sense perception as though it is the rock - bottom foundation of our knowledge of the physical world, Simultaneously we are told to refrain from coloring neutral sense data over with our subjective wishes and teleological desires.
Lamin Sanneh reviews a new work by Leslie Newbigin in which Newbigin claims the focus on the dichotomy between «knowledge» of so - called objective facts and «belief» in so - called subjective values is a dichotomy that is rationally indefensible.
These lists and specific references in other essays identify six similarities: (a) God is understood as love involving God's presence in human experience and God's response to that experience, (b) human existence depends upon God's grace and that grace makes humans free, (c) humans respond to God resulting in the fulfillment of God's intentions in the concrete experiences of individuals, (d) knowledge involves more than subjective sensory experience, (e) experience broadly understood is crucial for theology, and (f) reality is characterized by diversity and relationality.
That is, knowledge about the more than two - millennia - old Eastern tradition of investigating the mind from the inside, from an interior, subjective point of view, and the much more recent insights provided by empirical Western ways to probe the brain and its behavior using a third - person, reductionist framework.
Content validity is a subjective measure assessing the appropriateness of the survey items as determined by reviewers who have some knowledge of the subject matter.
My statements and commentary are totally subjective, express personal opinions only, and are not meant to impugn the knowledge or reputation of any persons or professions either mentioned by name or discussed in general.
Agents» and publishers» opinions and decisions are informed by their experience and knowledge, but there's very definitely a subjective element too (as all those rejection stories show).
The book affords the viewer the possibility to trace this subjective experience of Greenland's ice in a visual way, completed by neutrally communicated knowledge from the encyclopaedia.
:) NOTE: by personal knowledge it can be the kind that is objectively verified and integrated or it can be subjective and disintegrated.
In Hoare, Lord Carswell considered the matter to have been unnecessarily confused by importing the notion that the test for knowledge is partly objective and partly subjective.
Hoare indicates that s 14 (1) is subjective in that it refers to knowledge actually possessed by the claimant, the test under s 14 (2) is purely objective — the standard is «entirely impersonal» and s 14 (3) is also objective.
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